Who’s Fault Was The Crash? | Cows Quick Turn Around
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2023
- Two Farming Crawfords Podcast - open.spotify.com/episode/7hpT...
Farmer farming in Scotland, Cows, Tractors, Farm Shop, Crops and alot of breakdowns, failures and destruction...
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Great video Crawford. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼
Great video Crawford 👌
Nice big Stewart cattle trailer for behind the tractor would look well lol
Thanks for my daily farming fix
liver troubel can be by Ragwort ..seldom with fresh plants .. but it happens!!
Great videos. Very good to watch and see what you are up to. Are you needing to buy some gate pins and some hurdles?? have some available
Cattle handling system desperately needed quickly. As you say Crawford carn’t wait for it to all happen. Hope the cow recovers quickly
There is a tool called Lazy Dog that is great for ragwort. Pulled loads with one of them.
You bandit Crawford ,letting your Dad back into the gates😂
Great video. Hope your sick cow improves quickly. 👍👍😊
Great videos we have had cows with the same issue over the years our vet says johns worth or something like that along the ditches. In our cows seem to be the ones who have white on them our cows are limousin coming from Simmental. Keeping them in for week or10 days does the trick along with anti inflammatory
Another great video Crawford
Get a rag fork for digging out ragwort, saves a sore back and you get more root out and wear gloves.
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Ragwort will attack your liver if you touch it
Great video as always keep up the great work and videos and mind yourself
well done on the podcast listened to it while ploughing
St John's wort doesn't kill them but causes sunburn through liver damage. We get odd one only if they graze one field but can't ever find it
Tom Pemberton has done a video on ring worm he hangs holly in the barns old wives tale but he said it works
Great job Crawford. Where is the defender? Still ill
☹Poor cow, hope it gets well soon. I can imagen the Metacam was what took the edge off for her, hopefully, she had a nice doze in that fresh bedding.
Podcast is brilliant
Poor old boss hashing on runs into the gate and the man guiding laughs at him 😂real farmers that's what we get up aswell
Podcast is fantastic
I've been told ragwort is not good to pull bare handed, as well.
It's when it's dead that it's bad for animals apparently but i wouldn't want it live either.
Ragwort is fine on your hands just wash them after touching it, only poisonous if ingested. I spent many a summer as a kid pulling it from crofts that were getting cut for hay and didn't do me any harm.
the saps go through the skin and affects the liver!! dont take the risk!
@@janbuikema8941 only time the sap gets near you is if you snap the plant. The last few years there has been warnings for every little plant/flower that is poisonous, and on youtube I have seen lot of scaremongering and many failed petitions to the government to ban sale of foxglove and nightshade family plants/seeds. Foxgloves are a mainstay of every country garden and nightshade family produce some amazing foods as well as flowers
@@janbuikema8941it is a cumulative poison, so pulling the odd one is fine but otherwise wear gloves.
Did we spot a few static caravans? (Is that for VIP, visitors)
Your sick cow may have eaten ragwort as that affects the liver. hope she makes full recovery soon.
if she did ...no hope!
Ragwort poisoning is also cumulative, so if she ate some last year and then some more this year it adds to the load already there and becomes more apparent that there’s something wrong. Hopefully it’s not this and whatever she has is curable
What was the outcome of the sick cow last year
You brought in the calves but didn't give us an update on Wonky !!! Go back out in the field and get Wonky for us to see!!
How many Uncles do you have in farming ? Must be nice to have cousins .
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The Ragworth is only poisonous when it's dead
Eating ragwort can effect the liver
Devi sounds like she ate something that is causing photosensitivity
Cows most of the time don’t eat rag when it’s standing it’s more when it’s in there feed
Bit of a job withe cattle . Hope the poorly one pulls through . Farther needs glasses .....sorry he has HARR-HARR